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668: 160: 184: 38: 191: 622:, earl of Møre and Romsdal. According to the Domesday survey, Kilpeck had "3 ploughs, 2 serfs and 4 oxmen and there are 57 men with 19 ploughs." There are mentions of a church on the site possibly from as early as the 7th century. There are vestiges of an enclosure, 200 yds (183 metres) by 300 yds (274 m) in the field, defining an 355: 706: 579:. It became part of Herefordshire, and England, in the 16th century, although the use of Welsh in the area remained strong until the 19th century. The English name for the village derives from the Welsh name, 403: 549:. There is a public house called the Kilpeck Inn, formerly the Red Lion, situated in the centre of the village opposite the village green. Other amenities include a village hall and post office. 395: 379: 372: 687:
still stand on top of the motte; these are not well preserved. A fireplace and chimney flues are visible, as are two sections of standing castle walls.
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with representations of human faces, hares, fish, fowl, stags etc. Eighty-five of 91 corbels survive, an extraordinarily high percentage.
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stone carvings (and their fine state of preservation), both inside and out, all original both in form and position and incorporating many
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with earthworks. The castle is thought to have been first built around 1090 as the administrative centre of
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A little over a mile to the north is the surviving motte of another castle, at Didley Court Farm.
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probably meaning the "cell of Pedic", an otherwise unknown local early Christian
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The village is renowned for its small but outstanding
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The Parish Church of St Mary and St David at Kilpeck
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Kilpeck is located in Herefordshire
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